Scientists developed a method to separate and identify all the different forms of PEGylated growth hormone-releasing factor conjugates, which are created when PEG polymer chains attach to different positions on the peptide. Using reversed-phase HPLC combined with mass spectrometry, they could distinguish seven different PEG-GRF isomers based on where the PEG chain was attached. This analytical method is valuable for quality control and for identifying which specific conjugate forms have the best biological activity and stability.
Youn, Yu Seok; Na, Dong Hee; Yoo, Sun Dong; Song, Soo-Chang; Lee, Kang Choon